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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" CUCUMBERS 
Seed of Unrivaled Quality 
THE -- iiiiimiiiii BIG 
MONEY 
WEST INDIAN 
nUERKIN 
DAVIS' PERFECT SEI^CT 
MAKER 
DAVIS' PERFECT 
Original strain. As now selected, the lonff even fruits are 
of line form, with an intensely dark, rich green siiin. With 
very few seeds; the solid white flesh Is of superb quality Cor 
slicing. So handsome and regular are the fruits that they 
bring an extra price on market, often being taken for "hot- 
house grown." The vines are of strong growth and quite 
prollflc. 
Mr. Davis, t.he originator, says: "This new variety beats 
all others In points of boauty, quality and productiveness. 
More fruit can be cut from it than from any other we ever 
tried In the greenhouse, while for outdoor growing they seem 
to yield even better than under glass, and even experts can- 
not tell the outdoor fruits from the hot-house product." 
Packet* 6 cents; ounoe, 10 cents; one-quarter pound, 30 cents; 
oae-haU pound, 50 cents; pound, 90 cents, postpaid. 
THORBURN'S EVERBEARING 
Thia is a unique and highly meritorious pickling variety; 
meritorious because of its quality, and unique in its ability 
to go right on bearing, whether the ripened cucumbers are 
picked or not. It is enormously productive and a general 
favorite. Fruits of every age and also blossoms may be 
found on a single vine and bearing continues until the coming 
of frost. A favorite for pickles. Also an excellent home 
garden variety. Packet, 4 cents: ounce, 8 cents; one-quarter 
pound, 25 cents; oue-half pound, 40 cents: pound, 15 cent*, 
postpaid. 
WEST INDIA GHERKINS 
A small fruited variety, very prollflc, and used only for 
pickling as it has no slicing value. Fruits are thick and 
rounded m shape, ranging from 2 to 3 inches in length, and 
covered with spines. Makes a strong growth of slender 
vines, with small foliage. Prices, packet, 4 cents: ounce. 10 
cents; one-quarter pound, 35 cents, postpaid. 
EARLY SHORT GREEN 
This variety is known also as Early Frame, and Is an earl7. 
bright green cucumber of medium size, very extensively used 
for slicing and pickling. Vines very vigorous and productive 
Fruit straight, a little smaller at the ends, bright green' 
shading lighter at the blossom end; crisp and tender Our 
stock is very superior. Packet, 4 cenis; ciince, 8 cents; one- 
quarter pound, 2Z cents; one-balf pound, 40 cents; pound. 70 
cents, postpaid. ». .» 
GREEN PROLIFIC, OR BOSTON 
PICKLING 
This is a very prolific cucumber; largely planted for pickles. 
The fruits average 4 to 6 Inches in length when large enough 
for slicing, and are of excellent quality. It is, however for 
producing medium-sized pickles that this variety is so highly 
esteemed, as it is enormously productive, and it the fruits 
are kept gathered as soon as large enough, the vines will 
continue bearing throughout a long season. Packet, 4 cents; 
ounce, 8 cents; one-quarter pound, 23 cents; oae-liaU pound. 
40 cents; pound, 30 cents, postpaid. 
KliOMOIKE— MEOICM EABLY, HABOY AND PROOUCTIVB 
KLONDIKE 
A medium early, white-splned cucumber of handsome, very dark green color and of excellent quality for sUclns' Th« 
vines are very hardy and productive. The fruits when mature are about 8 Inches long, and are uniform In Lze a^^^^ 
Color dark green slightly striped at the ends. The dark green color is retained much linger and "s aft^ted Tell by the hot 
sun than any other sort with which we are familiar. Its uniform size and shape and splendid color are maklnl thfe v^rlert 
very popular as a shipping sort. Packet, S cents: ounce. 10 cents; ono-ouaiter pound, """^ ""'""^ making this varieti 
pound, 00 cents, postpaid. 
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